Sonos Killer? Audio Pro’s New WiiM-Loaded Speaker Lineup Packs Serious Firepower
- ducurguz
- 15 hours ago
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From pocket-sized cylinders to towering floorstanders, Audio Pro’s latest W-Generation doesn’t just play music — it goes straight for Sonos’ crown.

Audio Pro has just dropped ten brand-new wireless speakers, all powered by WiiM integration and wrapped in a redesigned app that promises smarter streaming, cleaner sound, and rock-solid multi-room performance.
Think expanded streaming support, advanced EQ, room correction, and the ability to sync your entire house in harmony.
This isn’t just a refresh. It’s a full-on ecosystem upgrade — one that makes Audio Pro the boldest challenger to Sonos we’ve seen in years.
A Speaker for Every Space
The W-Generation lineup is intentionally broad: tiny cylinders for bedside tables, bookshelf companions, portable mid-size speakers, and towering floorstanders that can fill an entire living room.
Each model isn’t just a re-skin of Audio Pro’s familiar designs. They’ve been tuned for greater clarity, lower distortion, and louder output, meaning even the most compact option should punch above its weight.
Highlights include the A48 W floorstander, which delivers a +10–15dB boost in maximum sound pressure alongside cleaner tweeter performance, and the A15 W portable, which promises deeper bass and longer battery life.

Streaming Without Limits
Out of the box, the new range supports practically every platform: Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Music, Qobuz, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Napster, TuneIn, and more. Enhanced Wi-Fi timing sync means fewer hiccups when grouping speakers across rooms.
Better yet, the entire range is backward compatible with your existing Audio Pro gear — no obsolescence, just expansion.
Pricing & Availability
The full lineup launches September 5th, with US pricing to follow in October. UK and EU pricing is already set:
A10 MkII W (cylinder) – £220 / €250
A15 W (portable) – £350 / €400
A28 W (bookshelf) – £500 / €600
A28 W Walnut – £540 / €650
A38 W (floorstander) – £700 / €800
A48 W (flagship floorstander) – £950 / €1,100
C5 MkII W (compact) – £250 / €300
C10 MkII W (mid-size) – £350 / €400
C20 W (wide stereo) – £450 / €550
Drumfire D-2 W – £350 / €400
Drumfire W (large, powerful) – £600 / €700

👉 Bottom line: Audio Pro just made its biggest move yet in the multi-room game. If Sonos isn’t nervous, it should be.